#14178: polar_plot default range
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       Reporter:  eviatarbach  |         Owner:  jason, was
           Type:  defect       |        Status:  new       
       Priority:  minor        |     Milestone:  sage-5.8  
      Component:  graphics     |    Resolution:            
       Keywords:               |   Work issues:            
Report Upstream:  N/A          |     Reviewers:            
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   Dependencies:               |      Stopgaps:            
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Description changed by eviatarbach:

Old description:

> The default range for `polar_plot` should be [0, 2*pi]. As of now it's
> something like [-pi/3, pi/3] (not sure of the exact range), which
> produces probably undesired results for most plots. [0, 2*pi] would be
> better since plotting a function over a full circle seems to be the most
> common use (almost all the examples in the documentation use this range,
> in fact).

New description:

 The default range for `polar_plot` should be [0, 2*pi]. As of now it's
 [-1, 1], as for standard plots, which produces probably undesired results
 for most plots. [0, 2*pi] would be better since plotting a function over a
 full circle seems to be the most common use (almost all the examples in
 the documentation use this range, in fact).

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